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Neuromorphic engineering and robots | Chiara Bartolozzi, Italian Institute of Technology Since the first prototypes of neuromorphic vision sensors and computing devices, part of the community focused its efforts in deploying neuromorphic devices in practical applications, to exploit their intrinsic compression, low latency, high temporal resolution, high dynamic range. The quest to find the best strategy to exploit neuromorphic engineering is still open, but a lot of progress has been made. In this talk, I’ll describe possible approaches towards the development of neuromorphic sensing, perception, control and decision making for robots and discuss possible direction of the field. #BNEW2025 #NeuromorphicEngineering

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